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About to REVIEW the Dell Precision M6400...NEED A LOT OF HELP

Discussion in 'Dell Latitude, Vostro, and Precision' started by adoniteking, Nov 6, 2008.

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  1. bunta

    bunta Notebook Consultant

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    Does the interposer itself have a part number printed on it?
     
  2. adoniteking

    adoniteking Notebook Geek

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    lol!..just tell them its for the m6400...its the same for all m6400. You wont find the accessory in the online store

    i cant open the laptop again today...i did that about 4times already and am still restoring my back-ups but i dont think it had any.
     
  3. bunta

    bunta Notebook Consultant

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    lol:D :D
     
  4. Dell-Mano_G

    Dell-Mano_G Company Representative

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    Sorry to correct you but the M6400 does not have Intel turbo memory available.
    Mano_G@Dell
     
  5. adoniteking

    adoniteking Notebook Geek

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    alright here are some benchmarks: (ALL STOCK FIGURES)

    PCmark Vantage: 5450
    Analyzed with the fastest computer:here

    Compare link(if u have a pcmark account with results): here

    GeekBench: 5301
    bus frequency: 266MHZ

    link:here

    comparison link with vista(64bit) pcs: here

    just to give you an idea of just how good the score is: the new macbook pros have a score of 3256. Although they are in different classes. It clearly shows how powerful the system is. Check out the comparison link.

    Processor: Intel Core 2 Quad Q6700 @ 2.67 GHz scored 5261
    Platform: Windows x86 (64-bit)

    Model: HP-Pavilion FK789AA-ABA m9450f scored 5328
    Processor: Intel Core 2 Quad Q9300 @ 2.50 GHz
    Platform: Windows x86 (64-bit)
    bus frequency: 1.33 GHz

    Model: System manufacturer P5K-E scored 5295
    Processor: Intel Core 2 Quad Q9300 @ 2.51 GHz
    Platform: Windows x86 (64-bit)


    3Dmark06 and cinebench coming soon.
     
  6. rhinos

    rhinos Notebook Enthusiast

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    Please test on the M6400 with Specviewperf10?
    Thanks;)
     
  7. adoniteking

    adoniteking Notebook Geek

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    i will try to do that as well.writing up the review at the moment :)
     
  8. Kinghong1970

    Kinghong1970 Notebook Deity

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    if your model is the covet, a side by side photo of a LED with regular CCFL would be amazing...

    dunno if you can actually get the difference with a digi cam...
     
  9. adoniteking

    adoniteking Notebook Geek

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    New updates:

    3DMarks06 score
    Dell Precision M6400 (2.53GHz Intel Q9300, NVIDIA Quadro FX 3700M 1GB): 11483 3DMarks
    Lenovo W700 (2.53GHz Intel Q9300, NVIDIA Quadro FX 3700M 1GB): 11214 3DMarks

    cinebench R10 CB scores (test done immediately after 3Dmarks 06)
    Graphics card pre-defined settings: Modelling APR

    Open GL: 5920
    Single CPU Render: 3339
    Multiple CPU Render: 11372

    new updates:
    wPrime 32M: 15.692secs

    Specviewperf10 @ 1280 X 1024

    Viewset Composite (1thread)
    3dsmax-04..32.20
    catia-02.....41.46
    ensight-03...41.13
    maya-02....150.57
    proe-04......38.94
    sw-01 .......78.98
    tcvis-01......27.90
    ugnx-01......30.10

    Viewset Composite4 thread
    3dsmax-04 - 50.47
    maya-02 - 121.79
    sw-01 - 113.74

    3D Mark Vantage: P5193

    CPU score: 10647
    GPU score: 4436
     
  10. adoniteking

    adoniteking Notebook Geek

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    sadly mine is the CCFL...i wish i had the RGB LED E2E to compare as the display is one of the major highlights of the system

    Ok guys, i have got all my benchmarks. Ii wouldnt be running crysis because am out of time.
    i still need to record the videos but the written review is almost done. I just have to format it and insert the images i have taken. Stay tuned to whats to come.

    PUSHED TO THE LIMIT :D
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